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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Sexual Attraction in Therapy (2015 Rerun)

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 29 January 2022

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

[Rerun] Dr. Kirk Honda and Paulette Perhach talk about sexual attraction in therapy.

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0:00.0

So Paulette we got an email from a patron patron mahala and she is writing about her feelings about her therapist

0:08.0

She thinks that there might be a sexual attraction

0:11.1

So I thought we would read the email and and sort of provide some thoughts and advice. What do you say? Is this one of your patients?

0:17.0

No, not one of mine

0:19.0

It's a I don't know where this person is but anyway. What do you say? Let's do it. This is the psychology in Seattle podcast

0:25.3

I'm your host Dr. Kirk Honda. I am chair of the couple and family therapy program at Antioch University, Seattle

0:32.3

And I'm also a psychotherapist and I'm Paulette Perhatch. I'm a writer living in Seattle

0:38.0

The email starts by saying I'm a four I am 40 years old and I am from Europe

0:43.2

I am in psychotherapy since six months now due to a deep depression

0:47.9

Being away from my family. I am a corporate working mom and by the way, patron mahala

0:53.6

Consented to using her name

0:55.6

So she's she's working a lot and she's a corporate working mom

1:00.8

My therapist is exceptional

1:02.8

Extremely professional and I feel better after talking to him

1:06.7

I can tell I have a different view about myself. She goes on to say

1:10.8

My therapist is that person who listens is interested in my problems. He is there for me

1:16.8

He understands me. He never judges me and he cares about me. He is crazy good-looking as well

1:23.6

Doesn't hurt is there anything more that I can ask from someone

1:27.7

So, you know, he's there for her. He's listening to her and he's crazy good-looking

1:31.1

Is there anything more I can ask for someone? She says I like him a lot

1:34.0

But I am aware of the boundaries and I am protecting myself

1:38.3

From being emotionally hurt. Therefore I see him as my therapist and a professional friend

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